Just being "in" the pharmacy isn't a violation. Dispensing prescription meds without a pharmacist present is against the law.
I think you meant pharmacist, not a pharmacy tech. A Pharmacist needs to study pharmacology that is linked to chemistry at certain point. A pharmacy tech doesn't need to attend college, but a technical course only, and his work is subordinated to the pharmacist.
pharmacy tech
The tech must ask if the patient has any questions for the pharmacist
Pharmacist there are pharmacy technicians that fill them also mostly a pharmacist will check behind the tech to make sure all is correct
"They are not hard. You have to go to school to become a pharmacy tech but you basically help out the pharmacist and count, crush, make medicine. You will learn all of this stuff in school."
Of course! A pharmacy technician's degree is not a terminal degree, and the skills learned during your initial education will help you with becoming a pharmacist.
The tech must ask if the patient has any questions for the pharmacist
The tech must ask if the patient has any questions for the pharmacist.
The tech must ask if the patient has any questions for the pharmacist.
The tech must ask if the patient has any questions for the pharmacist
the person below the pharmacist (aka the person that does most of the work just not allowed to touch certain medication)
After pharmacy school? You could be a retail pharmacist, a hospital pharmacist, a researcher at a pharmaceutical company...